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This bug is *editorial*. I happened upon only one occurrence of this, and even though it is in a non-normative section, I think we should not use this term, as a stylesheet as a whole is never "streamable" by the way we use the term "streamable". We might even add a Note explaining that stylesheets as a whole are not streamable, but I'm agnostic to that. The occurrence is in J.1. Changes in this Specification, item 4: "Other changes introduced to facilitate the writing of streamable stylesheets include:" A suggested rewrite could be: "Other changes introduced to facilitate the writing of stylesheets that can process streamed documents include:" Or use the term "guaranteed streamable constructs".
I have changed this to Other changes introduced to facilitate the writing of streamable transformations include: I don't actually think the change is essential. This isn't a term of art; it's purely an ordinary noun (stylesheet or transformation) accomapanied by an ordinary adjective (streamable = capable of being streamed).